Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . isted, Esther; Cora]. Hakes, Martha; Carrie Fox, Electa; Eliza Kin-slow, Warder; John Dvgart, Sentinel; CordeliaKnnball, Organist; Bessie N. Avery, Eva Wood,Ella Wood and Fannie Russ, members. On theoccasion of the organization of the clia.|iter, tlie the meetings of Phoenix Chapter have been heldin the Masonic Lodge rooms. The members ofPhrenix Chxpter have always been ready to lendassistance to their l)rother Masons and were es25eei-ally helijfnl to them during the iSIasonic Fair,held during the week of Jan. 23, 190J, which wasa financiiil


Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . isted, Esther; Cora]. Hakes, Martha; Carrie Fox, Electa; Eliza Kin-slow, Warder; John Dvgart, Sentinel; CordeliaKnnball, Organist; Bessie N. Avery, Eva Wood,Ella Wood and Fannie Russ, members. On theoccasion of the organization of the clia.|iter, tlie the meetings of Phoenix Chapter have been heldin the Masonic Lodge rooms. The members ofPhrenix Chxpter have always been ready to lendassistance to their l)rother Masons and were es25eei-ally helijfnl to them during the iSIasonic Fair,held during the week of Jan. 23, 190J, which wasa financiiil success. Callimachus Lodge presentedPh t nix Chapter in token of its services, with$U)0 which was quite an addition to the May 18, 1901, it was the happy privilege ofPh mix Chapter to exemplify the work on the oc-casion of the of Baldwinsville Chap-ter at Baldwinsville, N. Y. At the -iSd annual session of the (Jrand Chap-ter of the state of New York which met at MasonicTeiiijile. New York City. ()<-t. 14. 1., IC. 1902,. THE EASTERN STAR, AUXIL1,AI(V T( I CA ,1 MAIH IS LODGE, No. »i9, F. & A. Mis. - Wrisiht, 3, H. M. Dvg-Pi-t. 3, Mrs. Dr Diairv, 4, Mrs. C. J. Fuller, .>, Mrs. Dr. Wilcox, i;. Mrs. .1. li. Kiiis-!• w, T. Mrs. H. 1!. Fox, 8, Mrs. I. P. KetLs. H, I. P. ISrtls. In, Miss li. .li-nniQK-s, II, Mrs. (. V. Loiiinis. 13, Mrs. M. .,li. .1. \V. Dvfrert, 14, Mrs. Gcorji-e Wood, ].>, Mrs. liurton lietts, 16, Mrs. \Vm. Stewart, 17. .lohn (Iltrim, IS, Mrs. Dr. . Iliininiii, 111. Mrs. C. P. Kimball, 311, Mrs. H. D. Wood, 31, Mrs.— Jones, 32, Mrs. W. H. .Iiiiiumus, 2-i. Miss EvaK iniliall, 34. .Mrs. Corey, , Miss Moycr, 3I>, Mrs. E. C. Vickery. work was exemplified by Elizabeth CaUlwellCiiapter, O. E. S. of Central Square, N. Y., withthe following officers: Mrs. Emma A. Low W. M.;:\r. Van Auken W. P.; Flora C. Boyington A. JI.;Minnie A. Low ; A. W. Woodin secre-tary; Nellie Low Wilcox Cond.; Mrs. ,1. M. Sn


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